• Big P@feddit.uk
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    2年前

    Apple follows the monopoly laws but Google doesn’t? Which one allows you to install alternative app stores again?

    • Carighan Maconar@lemmy.world
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      Because Apple does not break monopoly law. Which isn’t about installing app stores, would be weird if that’s in the law anyways given the age.

      Apple sells a device they make, with firmware they create. That firmware allows plugins from a catalogue they curate because it’s all their ecosystem, top to bottom.

      Google otoh creates an OS. More like MS or Canonical or so.

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        2年前

        I must be seriously misunderstanding the US legal system. OEMs can ship whatever store they want next to Play Store. I have a Samsung phone in my hand with Galaxy Store coming out of the box proving that point.

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      Apple makes its own app store for its own OS to be used on its own devices. It doesn’t make anyone else bundle its services on third party devices.

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        2年前

        It is more that iOS isn’t the market leader. If iOS had Android’s marketshare, Apple would have lost its case.

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          That certainly weighs into it, but take a look at the agreements that Google has handset manufacturers agree to. They’re quite a lot like 90’s Microsoft.